Former Bristol City boss Steve Coppell says his days managing in England are very much over.

The 62-year-old is currently in charge of Indian Super League side Jamshedpur but previously managed the likes of Crystal Palace, Manchester City, Brentford and Brighton.

His last spell in England was at Ashton Gate – which was seven years ago – and he lasted just four months before resigning.

Steve Coppell had a four-month spell in charge of Bristol City back in 2010 before he suddenly left the club

In an exclusive interview with the Sun , where he was asked whether he’d ever consider returning to England, Coppell made his plans pretty clear: “The wheel has turned. It's a long time since I've managed there and I've got no real ambition to go back.

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“I'm enjoying being out here — doing something totally different like this is more appealing to me now.”

Coppell, the ex-Manchester United and England player, was previously at the Kerala Blasters but was recently named as head coach of the newly-formed Jamshedpur, who will play in the top flight this coming season.

One notable player in their squad is ex-Reading, Bristol City and Middlesbrough player Andre Bikey.

Steve Coppell is now head coach of Indian Super League side Jamshedpur FC

Their first match will take place this Saturday and Coppell reckons managing in India is one of the toughest jobs you can be involved with.